From the moment you step into House of Dosa , you're enveloped in an ambiance that marries traditional Indian culture with a hint of modern flair. The warm welcome from the staff sets the tone for an exceptional dining experience that transcends the ordinary. But it's the culinary journey that truly sets Jay's apart.
The star of the menu, dosas, are not merely dishes but masterpieces of flavor, texture, and aroma. Each dosa is a testament to Jay's commitment to authenticity and culinary innovation. From the classic Masala Dosa with its perfectly spiced potato filling to the inventive fusion dosas that surprise and delight, there's something for every palate.
Jay, the visionary behind this gastronomic haven, is more than just an owner; he's a maestro of spices and flavors. His passion for South Indian cuisine is palpable in every bite, and his dedication to sourcing the freshest ingredients elevates the dining experience to new heights. Under his watchful eye, the kitchen becomes a stage for culinary excellence, where traditional techniques meet contemporary creativity.
But House of Dosa isn't just about the food. It's about the experience. The service is impeccable, with staff who treat you like family and are more than willing to guide you through the menu and the stories behind each dish. The interior, with its vibrant colors and elegant décor, complements the feast for the senses, making every visit memorable.
In conclusion, House of Dosa is not just a restaurant; it's a destination. For lovers of Indian cuisine, it offers an unparalleled exploration of dosas in an environment that feels both exotic and familiar. Jay has not only created a place to eat but a place to gather, share, and celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian flavors. If you're seeking an unforgettable dining experience, look no further than...
Read moreAdded reply to the owner’s reply at the end. Very bad experience. No organized. I waited for 45 minutes with my 82 years old mother and the man taking people came after us. No seat was available for my mom to sit. I pointed out at the reception desk and the guy remained quiet. Did not show any concerns. I notify the lady that this man at the door putting other people who came after us but no one took any initiative. The man was very rude when I asked several times why he is taking other people who came after us he was very rude every time. Finally I left. Never ever go back again. Management before them was very good. Staff was polite and well behave and properly dressed up. But now it’s ugly. The man at the door wearing dirty clothes and looked like just came out of bed. Shirt was hanging out and had sleepers. Also they only take cash. Looks like doing tax fraud. No water service. People were given disposable glasses and water was at the door where other crowd was waiting and no space for customer to reach out to water. Why they do not accept credit cards I need to find out and inform the IRS dept. And also making complaint to government. It does not look hygienic the way it used to be with past management. They are charging high price with tax and only cash. I am adding my reply to owner who replied my review. It’s a complete lie that I yelled at 84 years old man. That a complete lie. When no one showed concerns I left. Wow for 10 minutes I yelled. Lol. Do you think you will be able to run your business like that. I have never seen a restaurant payment option only cash. I am also going to my friend circle to stop going. Today you did not lose one customer, you lost at least your 50 regular customers. I have already informed my families and friends. Good luck to you to save...
Read moreGoogle has their menu published with completely different prices, so please refer to their website for current price. The dosa is listed for $8.95 and the gazar halwa for $4. When I called and placed the order they stated the price is $12.95 for dosa and $7.95 for the halwa. This was a huge price difference but I was hungry so I agreed making the total $22.26. When I got the food home, behold my amazement when I opened the halwa box because I thought it to be one of the chutney. I mean it was so less not even making it two spoons. I have added pic for reference and the M&M's packet is not from them. I called the establishment to confirm in case of a mixup and they casually admitted that was their quantity. I never ever had a quantity problem with any food item before no matter what I ordered from any place. The dosa was good, the two chutneys coconut and the orange one both were good. The masala stuffing was decent and I am like, so the food is good so far. I eat a spoonful of sambhar and it is horrible, not bland or too spicy but horrible. The usual problem I face with sambhars are that they are bland but this one was just inedible. I ate the dosa with the masala and left the sambhar untouched and dumped it. I hate throwing food but I was not eating it. I added the pic after I ate to show how I finished everything but the sambhar. The one spoonful of $8 gazar halwa that I tried last was only ok as it was just sugary, not at all creamy and definitely not decadent or out of the world that I was expecting. It is ok to charge higher price if the menu or the experience is extra but the only thing extra is their pricing and the weird price to quantity ratio for the desert. Never going back for sure coz no matter how much I paid, I did not get good...
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